Indian ‘Vasthu expert’ is on Interpol’s most wanted list

Indian ‘Vasthu expert’ is on Interpol’s most wanted list

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Indian ‘Vasthu expert’ is on Interpol’s most wanted list

Self-proclaimed Vasthu expert Rewa Kumar, who has been living in the U.S. for many years, can soon be brought back to India to be tried for several cheating and forgery cases registered against her in the country.
A Red Corner Notice (RCN) has been issued against her by the Interpol and her name now figures in its list of the most wanted persons. A request to issue a RCN was sent by the Delhi Police’s Economic Offences Wing to the Interpol few days ago.
Confirming the development, a senior police officer told The Hindu :

“She has been declared a proclaimed offender in connection with a case registered against her in 2009. The case has been registered under sections of forgery and cheating at Economic Offences Wing. In connection with the case, a request to issue RCN was sent by the Delhi Police.”

The 59-year-old who lives in California runs a Vasthu center there. She also runs a website divinevastu.net. Around a year back, her pictures with the U.S. President Barack Obama had also surfaced online. The picture carried the caption:

“Dr. Rewa Kumar was invited to meet and greet the President of U.S.A., Barack Obama, for her outstanding contributions towards celebrating cultural values.”

Ms. Kumar, who lives with her son and daughter-in-law in the U.S., was married to an Assistant Commissioner of Delhi Police and lived in Gurgaon before moving out of India.
According to her website: “Ms. Kumar is an authority on Vashtu with more than 25 years of experience. Recently, she has been conferred with a Ph.D. degree in Vashtu Shastra.”
Her website also claims that she was ‘Honored with the California State Senate Certificate of Recognition’ for her outstanding leadership and commitment in the Indo-American Community and beyond.
Some complaints about her Vashtu firm were also found online, where people claimed that she cheated them of huge amount of money and has no knowledge of her subject. The Hindu , however, could not individually verify these complaints.

It is believed that Vasthu Sastra developed sometime between 10,000 BC and subsequently one can find reference to it in the holy epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata, in an era when philosophy was a way of life.